Search Results - "Hebert, S"
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Alterations of the microRNA network cause neurodegenerative disease
Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-04-2009)“…Brain development crucially depends on the integrity of microRNA (miRNA) pathways, which function at the post-transcriptional level as a rheostat of the…”
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MicroRNAs in Alzheimer's disease
Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-05-2012)“…Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder and is the most common form of dementia in the elderly. Accumulating evidence in AD…”
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In vivo regulation of amyloid precursor protein neuronal splicing by microRNAs
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-01-2011)“…J. Neurochem. (2011) 116, 240–247. The β‐amyloid peptide that accumulate in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) brain derive from proteolytic processing of the amyloid…”
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Capturing site-specific heterogeneity with large-scale N-glycoproteome analysis
Published in Nature communications (21-03-2019)“…Protein glycosylation is a highly important, yet poorly understood protein post-translational modification. Thousands of possible glycan structures and…”
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Genetic ablation of Dicer in adult forebrain neurons results in abnormal tau hyperphosphorylation and neurodegeneration
Published in Human molecular genetics (15-10-2010)“…Type III RNase Dicer is responsible for the maturation and function of microRNA (miRNA) molecules in the cell. It is now well-documented that Dicer and the…”
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The miR-15/107 Group of MicroRNA Genes: Evolutionary Biology, Cellular Functions, and Roles in Human Diseases
Published in Journal of molecular biology (24-09-2010)“…The miR-15/107 group of microRNA (miRNA) gene is increasingly appreciated to serve key functions in humans. These miRNAs regulate gene expression involved in…”
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A Novel MicroRNA-124/PTPN1 Signal Pathway Mediates Synaptic and Memory Deficits in Alzheimer’s Disease
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-03-2018)“…Synaptic loss is an early pathological event in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but its underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Recently, microRNAs…”
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MicroRNA regulation of Alzheimer's Amyloid precursor protein expression
Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-03-2009)“…Abstract Gene dosage effects of Amyloid precursor protein ( APP ) can cause familial AD. Recent evidence suggest that microRNA (miRNA) pathways, implicated in…”
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Co-occurrence of mixed proteinopathies in late-stage Huntington’s disease
Published in Acta neuropathologica (01-02-2018)“…Accumulating evidence highlights the potential role of mixed proteinopathies (i.e., abnormal protein aggregation) in the development of clinical manifestations…”
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Global detection of human variants and isoforms by deep proteome sequencing
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-12-2023)“…An average shotgun proteomics experiment detects approximately 10,000 human proteins from a single sample. However, individual proteins are typically…”
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MicroRNAs underlying memory deficits in neurodegenerative disorders
Published in Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry (06-02-2017)“…Neurodegenerative disorders are defined by neuronal loss and often associated with dementia. Understanding the multifactorial nature of cognitive decline is of…”
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Now, More Than Ever, Proteomics Needs Better Chromatography
Published in Cell systems (26-10-2016)“…From plant research to biomedicine, proteome analysis plays a critical role in many areas of biological inquiry. Steady improvement in mass spectrometer (MS)…”
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Differential Regulation of Tau Exon 2 and 10 Isoforms in Huntington’s Disease Brain
Published in Neuroscience (10-05-2023)“…•Huntington’s disease is associated with deficits in MAPT alternative splicing.•Higher tau exon 10 inclusion is a common trait of HD and consistently observed…”
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Use of optical motion capture for the analysis of normative upper body kinematics during functional upper limb tasks: A systematic review
Published in Journal of electromyography and kinesiology (01-06-2018)“…Quantifying three-dimensional upper body kinematics can be a valuable method for assessing upper limb function. Considering that kinematic model…”
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Global mapping of CARM1 substrates defines enzyme specificity and substrate recognition
Published in Nature communications (24-05-2017)“…Protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs) introduce arginine methylation, a post-translational modification with the increasingly eminent role in normal…”
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MicroRNA-132 loss is associated with tau exon 10 inclusion in progressive supranuclear palsy
Published in Human molecular genetics (15-10-2011)“…Tauopathies represent a large class of neurological and movement disorders characterized by abnormal intracellular deposits of the microtubule-associated…”
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Memory formation and retention are affected in adult miR-132/212 knockout mice
Published in Behavioural brain research (01-07-2015)“…•MiR-132/212 knockout mice are deficient in spatial memory and learning.•MiR-132/212 knockout mice presented impairments in novel object recognition.•Anxiety,…”
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Characterization of normative hand movements during two functional upper limb tasks
Published in PloS one (21-06-2018)“…Dexterous hand function is crucial for completing activities of daily living (ADLs), which typically require precise hand-object interactions. Kinematic…”
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Preclinical Evaluation of miR-15/107 Family Members as Multifactorial Drug Targets for Alzheimer's Disease
Published in Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids (06-10-2015)“…Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial, fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the abnormal accumulation of Aβ and Tau deposits in the brain…”
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Prenatal Immune Challenge in Mice Leads to Partly Sex-Dependent Behavioral, Microglial, and Molecular Abnormalities Associated with Schizophrenia
Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (08-02-2018)“…Epidemiological studies revealed that environmental factors comprising prenatal infection are strongly linked to risk for later development of neuropsychiatric…”
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